![]() ![]() This is about what 200 times magnification can produce. In order to scatter visible light, the feature must be at least as wide as the wavelength of the light. In order to see a feature of the object, the feature must scatter the visible light. ![]() Any microscope that uses visible light to illuminate the object is restricted to magnification of about 200 times. A picture taken at 200 times magnification has a to inch ratio of 14,080 in images before February 2005, a pixel to inch ratio of 13,120 since then. This ratio allows me to convert pixels in any other picture into decimal fractions of an inch. To determine actual magnifications, I took a picture of a ruler and determined the width of 1/32' in pixels. Images from the microscope are displayed on the monitor and saved as JPG files. Copyright (c) 2002-15, Brent Beach Introduction All pictures are taken using an Intel QX3 computer microscope. The QX3 Computer Microscope The QX3 Microscope. ![]()
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